Lead Summer Day Camp Counselor

Girl Scouts of South Carolina Mountains to MidlandSpartanburg, SC
5dOnsite

About The Position

Set on a beautiful 56-acre property, Camp Mary Elizabeth in Spartanburg, SC delivers an extraordinary day camp experience with an aquatic’s area, a vibrant lodge, scenic trails, and spirited girl-team activities. We’re looking for an enthusiastic Lead Summer Day Camp Counselor who seeks to build their leadership skills by guiding Camp Counselors on delivering creative, adventurous, and team-building activities during day camp. If you’re passionate about mentoring and inspiring youth, leading hands-on programs, and helping day campers build confidence and lasting friendships, join us for a summer of meaningful work and adventure. As a member of the seasonal team, you’ll also lead small groups, support daily program delivery by guiding Camp Counselors, and help maintain a positive, safe camper-first culture that values individuality, growth, and fun. Being a great Lead Camp Counselor looks like: Being a team player and a positive role model for girl campers, youth ages 5-17 years old while guiding camp counselors in delivering meaningful programs. Assisting and at times leading groups of girls in activities including singing camp songs, team building games, and interactive camp programming (e.g. scavenger hunts and more). Making every session meaningful by bringing programs to life while building real connections with the campers—cheering them on, getting to know them, and helping them grow along the way. Helping campers and staff learn to thrive together, resolve conflict, and solve problems by modeling openness, clear communication, and investment in group outcomes. Demonstrating through your actions a respect for diversity, individuality, and empowerment of youth. Assisting with girl camper engagement throughout the day—including lunch and daily cleanup—while helping girls build responsibility, teamwork, and pride through caring for their camp community. Learning and implementing the crisis management plan, including emergency procedures; be aware of the ongoing medical needs of the campers in your group.

Requirements

  • No prior Girl Scout experience required to apply.
  • Must be at least 21 years old with a HS Diploma or equivalent required (advanced education or college preferred).
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance, meeting state requirements.
  • Minimum?2 years of relevant experience developing and facilitating progressive activities with youth ages?5 – 17 years old.
  • First Aid and CPR certification required (training provided during camp staff orientation).
  • Successful reference check, drug screen and background check required.
  • Active membership in the Girl Scout organization is required and may be obtained upon hire, upholding the values of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
  • Must be capable of being attentive and active in various outdoor environments with inclement weather conditions to include summer sun, heat, and natural habitats exposure.
  • Ability to be on “camper level” which may include the ability to stoop, kneel, bend, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, work with fingers, grasp, feel, talk, hear, and perform repetitive motions.
  • Ability to perform light work exerting up to 40 pounds of force occasionally, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
  • Ability to practice self-care by staying hydrated, getting enough rest, and asking for help when you need it.

Responsibilities

  • Being a team player and a positive role model for girl campers, youth ages 5-17 years old while guiding camp counselors in delivering meaningful programs.
  • Assisting and at times leading groups of girls in activities including singing camp songs, team building games, and interactive camp programming (e.g. scavenger hunts and more).
  • Making every session meaningful by bringing programs to life while building real connections with the campers—cheering them on, getting to know them, and helping them grow along the way.
  • Helping campers and staff learn to thrive together, resolve conflict, and solve problems by modeling openness, clear communication, and investment in group outcomes.
  • Demonstrating through your actions a respect for diversity, individuality, and empowerment of youth.
  • Assisting with girl camper engagement throughout the day—including lunch and daily cleanup—while helping girls build responsibility, teamwork, and pride through caring for their camp community.
  • Learning and implementing the crisis management plan, including emergency procedures; be aware of the ongoing medical needs of the campers in your group.

Benefits

  • Grow critical thinking, collaboration, emotional intelligence, and adaptability.
  • Skill strengthening through problem-solving, handling unexpected situations, shifting schedules, and real-time challenges.
  • Enhance interpersonal skills leading activities of girls ages 5–17, engaging with campers and peers.
  • Develop independence and social awareness in a setting that complements learning and interactive engagements.
  • Build confidence through training and real-life scenarios that strengthen job-ready skills beyond camp.
  • An unforgettable, active and engaging summer with the chance to make lifelong friends and to positively impact camper’s lives.
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